Saturday, 17 November 2007

Saturday, 17 Nov-07

All the AGM papers stapled together automatically by the 'with-it' photocopier, saving hours of manual work. Great! Took the documents to church this morning. Met Mr Mitchell, our Landscape Gardener from Newton Mearns who was re-doing the Memorial Garden. We had a chat and I said I was impressed with his cleanliness and workmanship. Left the AGM docs with a note on the church table for folk to take a pack and to check the Church Roll I had put out in the Hall for inspection / amendments. Met Kenneth Wilkins, the Sacristan who came with his wife Jane to prepare for the Eucharists tomorrow and mid-week so we had a chat. I'm hoping Jane will be elected at the AGM to the Vestry as I have a task for her. She has just retired as Librarian at Glasgow Caledonian University. Kenneth also was Librarian to the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, so both talented folk. Kenneth was a Chorister with us but now sings in Glasgow Cathedral Choir although is Eucharistic Minister with us and serves at the 8am said HC and mid week services. Anyway I was pleased that Jane agreed to my suggestions of (a) indexing this Church Year's Vestry Minutes on the computer, (b) to undertake the upgrading of the Inventory and, with our Insurers' help, upgrade the valuations of artefacts and effects. (c) and there was another task, but it's late and I cannae recall what it was! After putting out the WNS (Weekly News Sheets) and material for any children, I locked up and left. During the afternoon I drove over to the Dean's house in Pollokshields, Glasgow, forgetting that there was an International football match on at 5pm at Hampden International Stadium for the match between Scotland and Italy, so the place was crammed with flag adorned folk in national dresses of both countries. All 76,000 hotel beds in Glasgow are full, according to The Herald, our national daily! That's extraordinary. Strathclyde 'Polis' have football crowds well martialled with Police horses and a friendly camaraderie, gained over many years of policing Rangers and Celtic grounds. The Italians were all martialled to different streets and parking than the Scots. All buses and trains all have British Transport Police escorts. Cars are banned from areas close to the ground and martialled into double parking in certain side streets and then guarded by police officers during the match. Anyway, found the house of the Very Revd Dr Gregor Duncan and gave him a pack of AGM papers for Tuesday as he is chairing the meeting. Admired his Jaguar car - same colour as Morse's Jag. Then the rain got heavier so I left for home via a circuitous route to avoid the crowds, now heavier and strung out across roads, all walking to Hampden. The dreich day had not dampened them at all.

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